Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 October 1882 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LUMBER andCOALYARD, 0. D. NOWELS, FUANK^L^COTTON. •At the Depot, Rensselaer, Ind., kce;> constantly on hand A T x-s-p *»1 | fw-va #1 m vUtIIj 5 l/: mG asilUt 9 at lowestrateS. Call end see. -a- v. z-& lyi VCI ‘Hi |%| •«. r ty i'*'4 C.r> DEALERS IN f f « F'i 3 h e wwf m i p£ nr iitti: tV? viA I's I; Lit: V? dll 1 ? 7 f C r ; y > ,:r'- -> ~&z r « r cnl. •'’£ \o to:z l l:oe\ i_ jii . ..r ,i-j, rlt • • “ •£. fj* It. \ l'f| 1 RKff i m pi?« -;;oa ■ DWiytili (i) f ■ r-DE \LEBS IX Grocer : (3g, Quoeii > ware, G Isisswn ro, Woodonware, W ILarilware, Ag*rieiilturul Implements, Wagons, Reaping* and Mowing* Maehines, Threshing* Machines,llrick, Tiling 1 , & Kcmiember, we are engaged in i general mercantile trades run all d< - partimmts, keep the best of goods, an 1 sell at the lowest 1 ring* rates. If y< i wisli anything, as 1 : for it. We are pr - pared to furnish h oin a Threshing* IV3 chine to a Needle. We also keep .constantly on lian \ >n't, Fidi, Meat'-, Lime, If air, etc., of , Give us a call. LEDFORD &■ WARNER Rensselaer, July 14, 1842,

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